Why Atomos Is Standardizing on NDI HX3 for Network-Enabled Monitor-Recorders
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Atomos has made NDI HX3 a standard feature across its network-enabled Ninja and Shogun monitor-recorders, reflecting the growing demand for flexible IP-based video workflows. In a recent video and article, the company explains how NDI allows production teams to move high-quality video over standard Ethernet networks without the complexity and bandwidth requirements of traditional SDI or SMPTE ST 2110 infrastructures.
According to Atomos, NDI HX3 offers an ideal balance between image quality, low latency, and network efficiency. By using advanced H.264 and H.265 compression, NDI HX3 can transport professional-quality HD and 4K video while consuming significantly less bandwidth than Full NDI or uncompressed video formats. This allows more video sources to operate on the same network while maintaining reliable performance.
With built-in NDI HX3 support, Atomos monitor-recorders can transform traditional cameras into portable IP video sources, giving broadcasters, live event producers, and content creators an easier path into modern network-based production workflows.
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